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NEWS RELEASE
Contact: DCI
Media Relations
(978) 470-3870
Release
Date: July 31, 1996
DCI's
Internet Expo Coming to Boston's Hynes Convention
Center October 15-17, 1996
Andover,
MA -- DCI is pleased to announce that its
upcoming event October 15-17, 1996, at the Hynes
Convention Center in Boston will be an
"interactive" meeting of IT minds. DCI
is expecting over 1,500 conference attendees and
40,000 expo attendees for the event. DCIs Internet Expo will feature over 300
exhibits displaying every major product relating
to EMail, Web, and Internet technologies.
Exposition
Hours:
Tuesday, October 15,
5:00 to 7:00 p.m. (press, speakers and
conference attendees only)
Wednesday, October
16, 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 17,
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The
Internet is touching everyone in their daily
lives. DCI brings future technology into
todays realities by providing a conference
agenda that focuses on "cutting-edge"
technology of these hot topics:
Java Jolts the
Internet, sponsored by Sun Microsystems
Microsoft Internet
User and Developer Conference
Net Marketing
Commerce on the Net
Intranet Forum
sponsored by BSG and J. WILEY Publishers
Client/Server on the
Internet
DCIs
Internet Expo is co-chaired by Einar
Stefferud, President of Network
Management Associates Inc.; Dale
Dougherty, President and CEO of Songline
Studios; and George Schussel,
Founder and CEO of DCI.
DCIs
keynotes include "cant afford to
miss" speakers and topics such as:
Net-Net
Looking Back, Looking Forward by Vinton
Cerf, "Father of the
Internet," Sr. Vice President, MCI
The Internet Drives the
Future by Brad Silverberg,
Senior Vice President, Microsoft
Revolution in the Mail
by Marvin Runyon,
Postmaster General, CEO, United States
Postal Service
Network Computing 2000
by William J. Raduchel,
Vice President and CIO of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
Jock
Gill, the man who put the White House on
the Web, and David Lytel,
Chair and Event Director of Democrats
Online, will moderate a panel of political
parties addressing the importance of the Internet
to the election process.
Small
Office/Home Office (SOHO) on the
Internet will provide a forum dedicated to those
seeking information useful to their particular
needs such as: what types of investments can be
made without draining their resources, what
technological alternatives are available and
which Web sites can provide useful advise those
for working in a small office or home office.
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